The Euro Is A Frankenstein Currency
When money loses its commodity definition, the metaphorical oak tree that symbolizes money is been separated from its roots.
When money loses its commodity definition, the metaphorical oak tree that symbolizes money is been separated from its roots.
Obama's economic proposals have historically failed wherever they've been tried, and they'll fail in the U.S.
The entrepreneur and your average Joe are actually one in the same, and they are the victims of the government picking winners and losers before the market has a chance to.
With labor increasingly mobile, states will have to engage in healthy tax competition to keep their best and brighest from leaving.
On June 7 Attorney General Eric Holder told the U.S. House of Representatives’ Judiciary Committee: “We’ve looked at 240 custodians, processed millions of electronic records and reviewed over 140,000 documents and produced to you about 7,600.” read »
Income inequality appears to be growing in the United States. And while President Obama didn’t initiate the trend, his health care legislation will dramatically exacerbate it. read »
By Paul Sherman read »
Last week, I noted that public comments on what should be called the “necessarily bankrupt” regulation from EPA will close on June 25. There, the EPA proposes standards on new power plants that are so stringent that, indeed, anyone who tries to build a new one might as well burn dollars in it instead of coal. read »
By Daniel Cloud read »
By Rob Mosbacher & Mark Green read »
Star power has very little to do with a film's success. read »
In his seminal 1978 book, The Way the World Works, Jude Wanniski set forth his “political model”, which postulates that the electorate as a whole knows everything, understands everything, and always votes in its own best interest. In Wanniski’s model, the problem is always in the choices offered to the electorate, and does not lie in the voters’ ability to make good decisions. read »
With the Supreme Court expected to rule on the Affordable Care Act later this month, here’s my prediction: Anyone who believes that this decision will settle the issue of health care reform, one way or the other, will be disappointed. read »
It's odd how many people take my skepticism about college and try to twist it into an opposition to learning. But like the quote often attributed to Mark Twain, "I never let schooling interfere with my education." read »